Two months after her former Today co-anchor Matt Lauer was fired by NBC following accusations of sexual misconduct that went back two decades, Curry will be appearing on CBS This Morning and the cover of People on Wednesday.

She will be addressing Lauer's sex scandal according to CBS, as well as the unceremonious dumping she got back in 2012 when Lauer had her kicked off Today.

It will be her first time speaking since she officially left NBC News in 2015, after 25 years with the company.

CBS announced Curry's Wednesday appearance in a tweet, saying: 'She'll discuss her upcoming @PBS show and we'll also ask her about the #MeToo movement and the firing of her former colleague Matt Lauer.'

On Tuesday People released excepts from their upcoming issue featuring Curry on the cover.

'Most of the men I’ve worked with have been exemplary,' said Curry.

'I feel real hope that change is coming. That our daughters are not going to have to face what the majority of women in this country who’ve entered the workplace have had to face.'

She's back: Ann Curry will appear on CBS This Morning on Wednesday in her first interview since leaving NBC News

Unhappy times: Curry has made only a few appearances on air since she was unceremoniously dumped by Today in 2012

Ciurry also spoke about her exit from Today.

'I’m not going to say it wasn’t hard,' said Curry.

'But I had to let go. And I learned that when you not only let go but open your arms wide and learn the lessons that an experience — no matter how bad — can teach you, that’s when you rise.'

Curry's ousting from the top on-air post by NBC executives back in 2012 became a public relations nightmare for the network.

NBC was widely criticized in the wake of that move, especially for the callous manner in which they dismissed the beloved veteran.

Curry was then forced to present the news as though it were her own decision, breaking down in tears on live television as she told viewers she would not longer be hosting with Lauer, just one year after she received the much coveted anchor chair.

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That move come two months after Today was overtaken in the ratings by Good Morning America, breaking their 16-year streak as the most watched morning news program.

Lauer, meanwhile, was reported to have spearheaded the movement after the ratings dip.

Today has now overtaken GMA in total viewers in the wake of Lauer's exit from the network.

Return: The 61-year-old reporter and producer will be returning to the air next week with her new PBS show We'll Meet Again

Curry will be one of the first guests to sit down with the new lineup of anchors on CBS This Morning, with John Dickerson taking the spot that had been vacant since Charlie Rose was terminated following his own sex scandal.

She will be returning to the air next with her PBS program We'll Meet Again.

The show, which she is also an executive producer on, brings together people whose lives intersected at pivotal moments in history.